Night & Right would also likely be pronounced as “Neet” and “Reet”. The “eye” sound often just becomes “ee” Also I have noticed in my accent (don’t know the pattern of it) that words like “window” and “yellow” end up as “win-duh” and “yell-uh” (schwa?) Sorry if the explanation isn’t good, don’t really know how else to represent the sound. Everything else I have observed in my own accent (am Geordie)
@@Amber-md8ut Thank you so much for the first-hand info! That's really useful! 🤩 And you explained it very clearly, indeed 😉 Sorry for my late reply but I was on holiday
Nice explanation, keep going, interested by the Geordie accent
Thanks! 🤩🤩
Careful: we say 'interested IN' 😉
Thank you 👏 I had an audition and I need a Geordie accent thank you 👍
Oh, I'm glad I could help! I hope you get the part! 💪🤩
I'm a Geordie and if anyone asks how to do my accent i just say watch spender with Jimmy nail he's got a thick Geordie accent
Anyway good video like 👍
Getting the seal of approval from a true Geordie means a lot, James, thanks! 🤩 And yes, Jimmy Nail is a very good example
Night & Right would also likely be pronounced as “Neet” and “Reet”. The “eye” sound often just becomes “ee”
Also I have noticed in my accent (don’t know the pattern of it) that words like “window” and “yellow” end up as “win-duh” and “yell-uh” (schwa?)
Sorry if the explanation isn’t good, don’t really know how else to represent the sound. Everything else I have observed in my own accent (am Geordie)
@@Amber-md8ut Thank you so much for the first-hand info! That's really useful! 🤩 And you explained it very clearly, indeed 😉
Sorry for my late reply but I was on holiday
what about sunderland or washington
I believe a great many Geordies settled in the US...LOL
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